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which of the following is a difference between canadian and american federalism?
○ unlike the american federal government, the lower levels of the canadian government are called states.
○ unlike the american federal government, the lower levels of the canadian government are sovereign.
○ unlike the american federal government, the canadian national government was strengthened by the great depression of the 1930s.
○ unlike the american federal government, the powers of the lower levels of the canadian government are limited by the canadian constitution.
○ unlike the american federal government, residual powers in the canadian federal government rest with the lower levels of the government.
In Canada, the Great Depression of the 1930s led to the national government taking on more power and responsibilities, strengthening its position. In the US, the situation was different in terms of how the federal - state power dynamics were affected by the Depression. The lower levels of Canadian government are called provinces, not states. Canadian provincial governments are not sovereign. In both countries, lower - level government powers are limited by their respective constitutions. In Canada, residual powers rest with the federal government, not the lower levels.
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Unlike the American federal government, the Canadian national government was strengthened by the Great Depression of the 1930s.